1902 Rotherham's Emphasized Bible (EBR)

1 Corinthians 15

3 By Christ's resurrection, 12 he proveth the necessity of our resurrection, against all such as deny the resurrection of the body. 21 The fruit, 35 and manner thereof, 51 and of the changing of them that shall be found alive at the last day.

15:1 ¶
Moreover, brethren, I make known unto you The joyful message, which I myself announced to you, which also ye received, in which also ye stand;

15:2
Through which also ye are being saved,if ye hold fast, with what discourse, I announced the joyful message unto you; unless indeed, in vain, ye believed.

15:3
For I delivered unto you, among the first things, what also I received:how that Christ died for our sins, according to the Scriptures,

15:4
And that he was buried, and that he hath been raised, on the third day, according to the Scriptures,

15:8
And, last of all, just as if unto the unseasonable birth, he appeared, even unto me;

15:9
For, I, am the least of the apostles, who am not worthy to be called an apostle, because I persecuted the assembly of God.

15:10
But, by favour of God, I am what I am, and, his favour, which was unto me, hath not been made void,but, much more abundantly than they all, have I toiled, albeit not, I, but the favour of God with me.

15:27
ForHe put, all things, in subjection under his feet. But, whensoever it shall be saidall things are in subjection!it is evident that it means,Except him who did put into subjection, unto him, the all things

15:28
But whensoever have been put into subjection, unto him, the all things, then, the Son himself, [also] shall be put in subjection unto him who put in subjection, unto him, the all things,that, God, may be, all things in all.

15:29
Else, what will they do, who are being immersed in behalf of the dead? If, not at all, are the dead to be raised, why are they even being immersed in their behalf?